Zustand: Buch innen und aussen neu, ungelesen, verlagsfrisch. Seltene Erstausgabe (wurd mehfach nachgedruckt). Koproduktion mit der Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York. None of Leiter`s contemporaries, with the partial exception of Helen Levitt, assembled a comparable body of work: subtle, often abstract compositions of lyrical, eloquent colour.***************Steidl, Göttingen. Leiter continued to paint, exhibiting with Philip Guston and Willem de Kooning, but the camera remained his ever-present means of recording life in the metropolis. Leiter moved to New York in 1946 to become a painter, yet through his friendship with Richard Pousette-Dart he quickly recognized the creative potential of photography. Although Edward Steichen had exhibited some of Leiter`s colour photography at the Museum of Modern Art in 1953, it remained virtually unknown to the world thereafter. Overall near mint, near perfect condition! Collector`s copy! The immensely successful Early Color presented Leiter`s remarkable body of colour work to the public for the first time in book form. Still originally shrink-wrapped in publisher`s plastic foil only opened once for checking the condition. Dustjacket with slightest nicks on the front. Condition: Book inside and outside new, mint, unread. Scarce first printing (not one of the later reprints).
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